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Assistant International Development Project Management Jobs in Bellingham, WA

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The position will assist with preparation of grant applications to support utility and community development projects and programs and assist with management of ongoing projects including agency ...

Project Engineer I

Burlington, WA · On-site

$75 - $87/hr

... * Assist with incident and near miss reporting and elevate safety concerns to the Project Manager or Superintendent. Team Support & Development * Provide regular feedback in WorkStory to support ...

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Apply project management and engineering skills/ knowledge throughout the phase gate process on ... Provide discipline specific engineering assistance, direction and development assistance to ...

Apply project management and engineering skills/ knowledge throughout the phase gate process on ... Provide discipline specific engineering assistance, direction and development assistance to ...

Apply project management and engineering skills/ knowledge throughout the phase gate process on ... Provide discipline specific engineering assistance, direction and development assistance to ...

RESPONSIBILITIES AND DUTIES Direct development of project scope, cost and schedule, design ... Identify and implement Change Management in all stages of projects. Accountable for integrating ...

Project Engineer

Ferndale, WA · On-site

$110 - $140/hr

... Managers on projects up to $20MM TIC. This position is based on our Ferndale, WA office Tuesday ... The Project Engineer will assist with day‑to‑day project execution activities across the ...

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Project Engineer

Ferndale, WA · Hybrid

$110K - $140K/yr

... Managers on projects up to $20MM TIC. This position is based on our Ferndale, WA office Tuesday ... The Project Engineer will assist with day‑to‑day project execution activities across the ...

Project Engineer

Ferndale, WA · On-site

$110K - $140K/yr

... Managers on projects up to $20MM TIC. This position is based on our Ferndale, WA office Tuesday ... The Project Engineer will assist with day-to-day project execution activities across the project ...

Defines project responsibilities to project management, engineering and field staff. * Documents and resolves subcontractor and vendor billing issues. * Assists the business development team in ...

Defines project responsibilities to project management, engineering and field staff. * Documents and resolves subcontractor and vendor billing issues. * Assists the business development team in ...

The Project Assistant works closely with the project managers, project engineers, and technical writing staff to ensure that all project documentation is produced according to client and Anvil ...

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How much do assistant international development project management jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 20, 2026, the average hourly pay for assistant international development project management in Bellingham, WA is $22.69, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.22 and $25.00 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Assistant International Development Project Management vs Assistant International Development Program Coordinator?

AspectAssistant International Development Project ManagementAssistant International Development Program Coordinator
ResponsibilitiesSupports project planning, monitoring, and reporting; assists in managing project activitiesCoordinates program activities, liaises with stakeholders, and ensures program delivery
Required SkillsProject management, communication, data analysisCoordination, communication, stakeholder engagement
CertificationsOften requires project management or development certificationsSimilar certifications may be preferred but less emphasized
Work EnvironmentField offices, NGOs, international agenciesOffice-based, field visits, NGO settings

While both roles support international development projects, the Assistant International Development Project Management focuses more on supporting project execution and management tasks, whereas the Assistant International Development Program Coordinator emphasizes coordinating program activities and stakeholder engagement. Both roles require strong communication skills and familiarity with development environments, but their specific responsibilities differ slightly.

Community Development Project Manager

Upper Skagit Indian Tribe

Sedro Woolley, WA • On-site

$94K - $99K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 8 days ago

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Job description

JOBANNOUNCEMENT                           

 

JOB TITLE:                          Community Development Project Manager

DEPARTMENT:                  Planning & Community Development

SUPERVISOR:                     Engineer/Environmental Planner

CLASSIFICATION:            Salary/Exempt

 

HOURS:                             Full time

PAY RANGE:                       $94,000 - $99,500, DOQ

FILING DEADLINE:          Open Until Filled

GENERAL DESCRIPTION:

The primary responsibilities of this position are to manage implementation of numerous grant-funded utility and community development projects from start to finish, primarily located on the Tribe’s approximately 100 acres of Trust lands. The position will assist with preparation of grant applications to support utility and community development projects and programs and assist with management of ongoing projects including agency reporting and grant compliance, monitoring work done by consultants and contractors, and providing compliance support for projects. The position must be able to organize and oversee projects to ensure they are completed in a timely and efficient manner and in accordance with funding requirements. The Project Manager must have a working knowledge of applicable compliance standards for projects funded with federal and state funds.  The Project Manager’s primary responsibility is to ensure contractors and consultants deliver all projects on time according to budget and applicable financial management policies.

This position will also assist with short and long range planning, grant writing, and community development project management support to the Planning Department to implement the long-range planning and community development goals of the Tribal Council.   This position will work closely and collaboratively with the other staff in the small Planning Department (3 staff) and when appropriate with staff from the Facilities, Public Works, Natural Resources and Housing Departments and other Tribal programs.

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS:

Please submit letter of interest, resume, and tribal employment application to the email address listed on the Tribe’s website (https://upperskagittribe-nsn.gov/careers/), with the subject line “Community Development Project Manager”, or mail “Attn: HR Recruiter” at Upper Skagit Indian Tribe, 25944 Community Plaza Way, Sedro Woolley, WA 98284, or hand-deliver to reception at the above address, Monday-Friday, 8 am – 4:30 pm.  Applications can be downloaded from the Tribe’s website: https://upperskagittribe-nsn.gov/content/Employment-Application-USIT-fillable.pdf.

Applicant must meet minimum qualifications to be considered.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:

1.      Must have bachelor’s degree in engineering, public administration, business administration, project management, business management or related field with five (5) years of comparable work experience demonstrating progressive responsibility.

2.      Comparable work experience with state, local or tribal government strongly preferred.

3.      Must demonstrate ability and experience reading, understanding and applying regulatory documents pertaining to program areas, including Tribal, local, state and federal regulations, codes and statutes. These may include but are not limited to regulations relating to development, environmental compliance, NEPA requirements, and grant compliance.

4.      Must have experience identifying and preparing applications for state and/or federal grant funding opportunities related to community development.

5.      Must have experience with grant budget preparation and fiscal management. Able to monitor project expenditures for compliance with cost principles. Demonstrate familiarity with federal procurement requirements.

6.      Must have experience managing and implementing state and/or federal grants.

7.      Must have familiarity with ArcGIS and/or CAD.

8.      Familiarity with infrastructure systems including water, wastewater, telecommunications, transportation services, and renewable energy systems and their applications, operations and distribution systems preferred.

9.      Must have good working knowledge of MS Office.

10.  Must have outstanding verbal and written communication skills and excellent organizational and time-management skills.

11.  Must be capable of working in a team environment, manage multiple tasks with competing priorities, and meet critical deadlines and budgets.

12.  Requires physical activity, including work on construction sites and other uneven surfaces.

13.  Must be self-motivated and able to carry out tasks with minimal supervision. Must be highly organized, reliable, and able to work well with others.

14.  Must be respectful and sensitive to the values and culture of the Upper Skagit Indian Tribe.

15.  Must have a valid unrestricted Washington State Driver's License and be insurable under the Tribe’s motor vehicle insurance policy.

16.  Must be able to maintain confidentiality of information and be willing to sign a confidentiality/non-disclosure agreement.

17.  Must pass a background check including a criminal background check.

18.  Must pass a pre-employment drug test and comply with the Tribe’s Substance Abuse Policy including random drug screening.

19.  Must be willing to work non-traditional hours at times.

The Upper Skagit Indian Tribe has the right to change this description at any time. This position is subject to the Preference Policy of the Upper Skagit Indian Tribe. The statements contained herein provided general details as necessary to describe the principal function of the job, the level of knowledge, and skill typically required, and the scope of responsibility. However, these should not be considered an all-inclusive list of work requirements. Individuals may perform other duties as assigned including work in functional equivalent areas to cover absences or relief, to equalize peak work periods, or otherwise balance the work load. This is an at-will position.